First Horizon reports third quarter earnings
First Horizon reported $275 million earnings, 0.50 cents per share, adjusted for merger-related costs, in the third quarter of 2021.
First Horizon reported $275 million earnings, 0.50 cents per share, adjusted for merger-related costs, in the third quarter of 2021.
Each of the applicants EDGE’s finance committee will consider Wednesday seeks to restore blighted and abandoned buildings.
Brothers Caleb and William Suggs have launched Studio Suggs, a Memphis-based film production company.
The Daily Memphian will hold its latest virtual seminar on Thursday afternoon.
Ceremony will be held at Belmont University in Nashville.
Her shop serves as the home base for her custom clothing business, Unblemished by Cherice, which sells made-to-order garments ranging from casual chic to prom princess.
“This is my advice: Go get a full physical. Try to find out everything that is going on with you.”
Michael Ugwueke, president and CEO of Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, received the CEO of Distinction Award from the Tennessee Hospital Association.
About half the shopping carts at the Kroger on Union Avenue vanished in the early hours of Monday morning.
Low evaluations in graduate medical education programs underline need for better supervision, said Chancellor Dr. Steve Schwab.
A panel of advisers to the Food and Drug Administration recommends a booster shot for seniors, as well as younger adults with other health problems, jobs or living situations that put them at increased risk from COVID-19.
Three organizations against the Memphis Area Transit Authority’s recent service changes are holding a town hall meeting Friday, Oct. 15, in Boxtown.
Union Station would combine residential and retail with a hotel along 100 yards of desirable Union Avenue frontage at the former police station site.
The gifts build on projects West Cancer Foundation started in 2020 with the University of Memphis and UTHSC.
With a supercomputer, science will be able compare one person’s DNA against thousands of others in a matter of minutes.
The state Board of Equalization approved Wednesday, Oct. 13, keeping the four-year cycle after Shelby County Assessor Melvin Burgess Jr. changed his recommendation for a two-year cycle late last week to whichever one the state board preferred.
Rodriguez previously served as assistant director of campus life at Northwestern University, where she worked the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE).
About 25 logistics robots showed up in the Autonomous Mobile Robots & Logistics Conference at the Renasant Convention Center on Tuesday, Oct. 12.
Liberty Bank and Trust Company’s acquisition of Tri-State Bank of Memphis will bring a loan limits increase, more jobs and online banking technology to the bank.
MAAR president Cassandra Bell-Warren said the market remains active.
St. Louis, Missouri-based PGAV Planners will determine if the PILOT program is delivering the desired results of growing the tax base and helping projects happen that couldn’t otherwise.
Zales introduces a new men’s jewelry collection inspired by the King of Rock ’n’ Roll.
At its Oct. 12 meeting, the Center City Revenue Finance Corp. is set to approve a plan for reviewing its PILOT program, and it will hear a new PILOT request for a Medical District development.
Graceland Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is set to reopen to visitors. The problem is, the facility is not allowed to ask guests for proof of vaccination or a COVID negative test.
The global supply-chain shortage, which first took its toll on automobile manufactures in need of semiconductor chips, eventually affected the cost of lumber. Developers like the Henry Turley Co. were left trying to keep construction projects on time and on budget.